10 WWE Superstars Set For A Big Push Following WrestleMania 37

4. Big E

Big E
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Big E and Apollo Crews did what they could at WrestleMania, beating the hell out of each other in a wild plunder brawl until Dabba-Kato (Commodore Azeez?) pulled the interference, downing E and draping Crews over the New Day man for the fall.

Crews and his new heavy will likely rule the Intercontinental Title scene for a while, and that's okay. Yes, a longer run would have benefitted E, but wrestlers often lose upwards in WWE and there's a clear opening for the big man to do that after WrestleMania 37. Falling to Apollo has presented a path to ascend.

Roman Reigns is close to running out of Universal Title challengers. Jey Uso, Kevin Owens, Daniel Bryan, and Edge have all fallen by his hand. The likes of Cesaro could (and should) step up in the interim. In the longer term, however, Big E is the guy.

A charismatic powerhouse with range and adaptability, E is everything WWE looks for in a top star. He's a perfectly viable candidate to eventually end Roman's incredible reign of terror. That process should begin after 'Mania, though the title change should wait a few months.

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